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R:Falcon

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Updated May 2026·methodology
R:Falcon

Overview

The R:Falcon is an advanced bird control device, an autonomous robot modelled on the natural predator of birds; the Peregrine Falcon. R:Falcon guards the roofs of large commercial, public and industrial buildings and structures. As well as open environments such as airport runways, farmland and sports pitches. R:Falcon utilizes motion and sound to trick pest birds into thinking they are in danger from a real Falcon.

Specifications

Category: Security
Payload
5 kg
Reach
1,000 mm
Speed
2 m/s
Weight
4 kg
Battery
504 h
Autonomy
fully autonomous
Launch year
2025
Price
$755
Status
active

Detailed specifications

Motion & kinematics2
Dof
5
Repeatability Mm
0.1
Other9
Sub Category
bird_deterrent
Max Speed M S
2
Company Country
GB
Lead Time Weeks
6
Deployment Notes
Guards roofs of large commercial, public, and industrial buildings, airport runways, farmland, and sports pitches.[1]
Software Platform
ROBFLOW
Training Required
basic_<1day
Programming Interface
no_code_gui
Additional Information
Saturation coverage (multiple static units on roof) can be effective long-term without moving.,Effectiveness against main pest bird species: seagulls, corvids, pigeons, starlings.,Not effective against small non-flock birds; may not work on heavily urbanized, sick pigeons.,Some users report success over 10+ years with proper management.,Offers rental solution (3-month minimum) before purchase.,All units are built to customer order after site evaluation.,Maintenance packages extend warranty for lifetime of system.,Unconditional 12-month warranty covers all defects including weather damage; accidental damage not covered.,Distributors may add freight, import duty, local taxes — contact for local pricing.,Product is not a robot but a static/mobile bird deterrent decoy with basic automation.

Where will these robots operate? Often the same as your country — add more for multi-country deployments.

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